Hey Alan,

What's the story on that new album of yours? When will you start working on
it and who is going to release it? I hope Tresor is, I get all their stuff
on promo. I really liked 'Progress' and I hope some new material is coming
soon.

John

P.S. Are you in Detroit around the time of Carl's festival?

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Subject: (313) Romeo Must Die (was: replace barbie with ken)



In a message dated 4/19/00 8:09:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I've been wanting to see Romeo Must Die for a while now, but the reviews 
are so

mixed I don't know what to do. How many of you saw it and thought it was
"The

Shit' (©2000 Sean Deason/Matrix records) >>

I saw it and whoever didn't like it is *full* of "shit" (neatly avoiding 
trademark hassles by not using the 'the' prefix). Jet's fight scenes were a 
little Jackie Chan/found- objects-as-weapons-esque, but the film overall was

noirish and very stylized and Aaliyah was incredible. The plot became 
transparent in the third act of the film but it looked so good, it didn't 
matter. Its "Romeo and Juliet" subtext was a bit of a stretch, too; in this 
movie, they weren't lovers (I still like the visually tricked-out Baz 
Luhrmann alternate-Earth version with Leo and Claire Danes though). The film

was set in San Fran and why am I talking about this movie on 313 ?

Alan
(woken up by upstairs neighbor's mini-revival meeting; wait till I start 
working on my album)

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